Itinerary Check(4 days and half)

**Day 1(February 9, thursday):**

\- Narita Airport around **1 pm,** get narita express ticket at office(previously bought online) and heading to Tokyo-Akasaka.

\- Hotel stuff, and then walk around to Tokyo Midtown which is not far away from my hotel in Akasaka and also visit Akasaka shrine which is pretty close. Then heading to Tokyo tower and surroundings by metro, and then finish at Roppongi hills, to walk around at night hopefully and go up to the toky city view and then head up to the hotel, there in Akasaka

**Day 2 (February 10, friday):**

\- Get up super early, to go to the Hie Shrine which is approx. 5-6 minutes walk from my hotel, and then take metro to Imperial Palace Gardens, see the things I wanna see/other things and go to Akihabara from there and be there for the rest of the day.

*\*Note that I go to Hie Shrine (opens 5am) and the Gardens(opens 9 am) because they open before the buildings and stores in Akihabara, according to Google maps\**

**Day 3 (February 11, Saturday):**

\- Get up early and head up to Tokoyaka Inari Shrine(opens 5 am) which is 9 minutes walk from hotel, then either walk or take metro or bus to Meiji Jingu Gaien, see some things and walk up to Shinjuku Garden(opens 9 am) which is really close, walk around during morning, then go to Shijuku surroundings until end of day, and go hotel.

**Day 4 (February 12, Sunday):**

\- Get up early, head up to Harajuku, to the Meiji Jingu (opens 6 am), get back to Harajuku and explore a little bit around(not much interested but curious about clothes) and then go to Shibuya. I might go to Shibuya first, though, then Harayuku. Then finish there and go hotel.

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**Day 5 (Februay 13, Monday):**

\- Get up early, head up by metro to Ueno and Hachiko’s statue(opens 24 hours lol), then go to Ueno’s Park(opens 5 am), then go to Senso-Ji(opens 6 am as well) then go to the 47 Ronin graves, and then Ginza and finish day there. Then go hotel.

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**Day 6 (February 14, Tuesday):**

\- Get up, pretty early, take Narita Express to Narita and go back home.

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That’s all, I am open to suggestion and fix stuff and I also got some questions:

\- Shibuya or Harajuku more important? I am into Hachiko a lot, and if it’s Shibuya, day or night?

\-The Narita Express ticket, should be bought with how many days in advance before the flight? and the trains take long to depart to Tokyo/Narita?Because time is important and I don’t wanna wait too long at the airport for the train

\- Should I get Suica Card at the airport or in the city? And if im going to move only in tokyo around the areas i alreadi said, do i only need suica?

\- And what do I need for internet? A sim card and how? I need tips

1 comment
  1. you really don’t need to start so early. pretty much nothing except for parks open before 10am. so you could get started and hit the parks at 8am and be fine and not have to wait around hours for stuff to open

    also neither shinjuku or shibuya/harajuku need a whole day. you can easily do that in 1 day. start in shibuya around 11 and work your way up to shinjuku by mid afternoon.

    also IMO ginza is really boring.

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